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As you read, write your personal response in your Response Journal. Be sure to always write the date. You also need to edit, so that we are able to understand your responses.

State your feelings, thoughts, reactions, and questions about situations, ideas, actions, characters, settings, symbols, plot, theme, and any other elements of the book. You can’t be wrong in your responses, so take some risks and be honest. Write about what you like or dislike, what seems confusing or unusual to you. Tell what you think something means. Make predictions about what might happen later. Relate your personal experiences which connect with the plot, characters, or setting. Don’t just summarize the plot. Let me hear your voice.

Be sure to fully explain!

1. I wonder what this means…

2. I really don’t understand this part…

3. I really like/dislike this idea because…

4. This character reminds me of somebody I know because…

5. This character reminds me of myself because…

6. This character is like (name of character) in (title of book) because…

7. I think this setting is important because…

8. This scene reminds me of a similar scene in (title of book) because…

9. I like/dislike this writing because….

10. This part is very realistic/unrealistic because….

11. I think the relationship between ______and ______ is interesting because…

12. This section makes me think about, because…

13. I like/dislike (name of character) because…

14. This situation reminds me of a similar situation in my own life. It happened when…

15. The character I most admire is ________ because…

16. If I were (name of character) at this point, I would..

17. I really wish that….

(Thanks to reading lady.com for this)

Novel Reading Kidblog Posts

Silver Ch. 2 Kidblog post: (Title it: Silver Chapter Two)Our chapter told us some ways in which Rachel’s family is very different from a lot of our families. How is it different? Please give some examples from this chapter.

Silver Ch. 4

What did Mom do when she realized that Rachel was giving part of her food to Silver? What does that say about her character?

Silver Ch. 5

Explain in detail what Rachel found in the cave under the tree.

Balto and the Great Race Ch. 2

Why don’t the people just send the antitoxin serum by train?

Balto Ch. 5

The author tells us about another danger that mushers could face on a race. It was a thing that ice can do. Explain in detail what it is.

————————————-Bloomability Ch. 4 (Title it: Bloomability Chapter 4)Guthrie had told Dinnie a story about two prisoners. What do you think he meant by it and why did he tell it to Dinnie?

Dinnie tells us at least four reasons why she likes the Swiss school. What were three of her reasons? Prove it by writing down the pages numbers.

Bloomability Ch. 24How has Guthrie’s view on life changed?Bloomability Ch. 25In your opinion will the Air Force be a good opportunity or not for Crick? Explain your reasoning.Bloomability Ch. 37-40How did Lila’s mother react to the accident? Explain how this relates to Lila’s personality and behavior.————————————————————-

Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett

Chapter 1Three people receive a mysterious letter. They were told not to show the letter to anyone. They were also told not to show the letter to the police or their life would be in danger. What would you have done?———–Chapter 2Make a prediction where you think this story’s plot is headed.————————-Who is Jack referring to in this riddle:Brothers and sisters have I none. But this man’s father is my father’s son.Email Mr. D the answer and win a prize! Please don’t tell anyone about this puzzle, let them find it themselves.—————————-